Tom Cruise resumes MI6 stunt filming

Tom Cruise has returned to the London set of 'Mission: Impossible 6' to film the same stunt he broke he ankle working on last year.

On Saturday (13.01.18), the 55-year-old actor was spotted shooting a scene, which involved him running actress the top of Blackfriars Station chasing a helicopter as he showed that he has put his injury firmly behind him.

Last year, a similar scene was filmed on the roof of office block Baynard House, but production was moved to Blackfriars station and the sequence adjusted slightly to show Cruise jumping out of a window, rather than across a large gap, MailOnline reports.

In August, Tom injured himself while performing a jump between two high-rise buildings in London and movie studio Paramount revealed he had broken his ankle and filming was taking a temporary hiatus.

In a statement, the studio explained: "During production on the latest 'Mission: Impossible' film, Tom Cruise broke his ankle while performing a stunt.

"Production will go on hiatus while Tom makes a full recovery, and the film remains on schedule to open July 27, 2018.

"Tom wants to thank you all for your concern and support and can't wait to share the film with everyone next summer."

Prior to shooting the movie, producer David Ellison revealed Tom - who plays IMF agent Ethan Hunt in the money-spinning film franchise - has been "training for a year" for his part in 'Mission: Impossible 6'.

David also claimed Tom's action-packed appearance in the film would "top" anything he's previously done on screen.

He said: "What Tom is doing in this movie I believe will top anything that's come before. It is absolutely unbelievable - he's been training for a year.

"It is going to be, I believe, the most impressive and unbelievable thing that Tom Cruise has done in a movie, and he has been working on it since right after 'Rogue Nation' came out. It's gonna be mind-blowing."